Ombre brows

Ombre Brows

Just like the basic powder brow but softer resuls, this procedure that gives you the look of filled-in, shaded brows, but with that ombre effect. The procedure is done using a machine specially designed for permanent makeup. The lower part of the brow is darker and as we work up to the top of the brow we fade to a omber, we fade nice a soft to the front of the brows. 

What makes a good Ombre Brow candidate?

Most people are good candidates for semi-permanent ombre eyebrows.

In some cases, powder ombre brows are an even better option than microblading, for example, for people with oily skin, large pores, or alopecia, as these characteristics tend to be problematic for drawing microblading strokes.

Who isn't a good candidate for Ombre Brows?

Most people can get powder ombre brows without any contraindications.

However, some pre-existing health conditions can make powder ombre brows impossible, like diabetes, active cancer, pregnancy, a history of keloids, or hypertrophic scarring.

Ombre Brows vs Miroblading

Whats the difference?

Differences

  • TECHNIQUE: The biggest difference between microblading vs ombre brows is the method used and the results achieved. Microblading is done by manually creating micro incisions on the skin surface and filling them with pigments. The strokes through the skin resemble hairs. Ombre powder brows are done by dotting (some artists call this method ‘pixelization’, others call it ‘airbrushing’) in a specific pattern, where the dot saturation is gradually increased towards the tail, so there is no dragging through the skin.

  • THE LOOK: The results of microblading are more natural, while ombre powder brows give the impression of wearing makeup and a bit more drama. Of course, it all depends on what you want.

  • LESS INVASIVE. There is less pain and bleeding with ombre powder brows. The ombre technique is less damaging to the skin, as there is no constant opening and dragging of the blade through the skin. Of course, every skin will behave differently and there is no way of knowing until the procedure starts, but this is a general tendency.

  • MORE LONG-LASTING RESULTS. The average lifespan of microbladed brows is 18 months to 2 years, while ombre brows last longer due to the technique used – 2 to 3 years, but they can last even longer with touch ups.

The price

Ombre Brows are priced at £320 with a free review appointment 6 to 8 weeks after

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